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Please consider carpooling or using public transportation, and plan to arrive early to campus to allow enough time to park and find your class. Traffic is heavy during this time of the year, and there are construction and maintenance projects on most CPCC campuses – particularly Central Campus – that could cause issues. We strongly encourage you to carpool or use public transportation as Central Campus traffic volumes adjust during the first two weeks of class. Also, consider visiting your campus ahead of time to get comfortable with your parking and classroom locations before classes start if this will be your first semester with the college.

PARKING DECK CLOSURE: As a reminder, the parking deck located at the corner of 7th Street and Charlottetowne Ave. (now called parking deck #1), will remain closed until further notice while maintenance work continues.

PARKING DECK / LOT AVAILABILITY: To help with the need for parking spaces on Central Campus, students can park in any of the other decks and in all surface lots. The only exceptions are spaces that require a handicap permit, visitor spaces, and designated maintenance vehicle or administration spaces.

Get your parking decal. Local businesses strictly enforce towing. Student parking decals are available at any campus Cashiering office during regular operating hours. All Cashiering offices will have extended hours the first two weeks of the term (Aug. 13-24). During that time, the hours of operation are 8 a.m. – 6 p.m. Monday through Thursday, and 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. on Friday. Parking decals must be displayed by Friday, Aug. 31.

If you have any questions, please contact the CPCC Information Center at 704.330.2722 (CPCC).

Thank you for using your CPCC email account; it is the official means of college e-mail communication to you so please check your account often.

As we gear up for the fall2017 semester – classes begin Wednesday, August 16 – we want to share some important reminders to help you during the first week of class. Remember, CPCC is a tobacco-free college. All tobacco products (including anything resembling tobacco products, such as e-cigarettes) are not allowed anywhere at all times. Thanks for your cooperation.

Here are the eight things you really need to know to be prepared for the new semester:

1. Attend class on the first day.

Download the CPCC appand use your CPCC login to view your class schedule from My College (or go to My Collegeto print your schedule). Bring a copy of your class schedule to ensure that the location has not changed. Pay attention to both the campus and building name for your classes. Look for information tables on campus to help you locate your classrooms or answer questions. PLEASE NOTE: Friday (8/18) is the last day to add a full semester class without permission. Another twelve-week session begins September 11 and the second eight-week short session begins October 16. Check CPCC Schedule Builderfor course availability.

2. Plan to arrive early to allow enough time to park and find your class.

Traffic is heavy during the first two weeks of class. Download the CPCC appto see campus maps or visit www.cpcc.edu/campuses for information about each campus and tours, and follow #cpccparking on Twitter for the latest updates.LANE CLOSURE: One lane of Charlottetowne Avenue (between 4th Street & Elizabeth Avenue) is CLOSED for construction of the new Advanced Technology Center. Access into Student Parking Deck 1 is still OPEN. The exit from Student Parking Deck 1 onto Charlottetowne Avenue is CLOSED for construction. Exit onto 4th Street. We apologize for the inconvenience. Students are encouraged to use the higher capacity Student Parking Deck 3 at the corner of 7th St. and Charlottetowne Avenue.

3. Park only in areas designated for CPCC students.

Local businesses strictly enforce towing. Student parking decals are available at any campus Cashiering office during regular operating hours and in Central High Room 263 from 10:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. Monday (8/14) through Friday (8/18) next week. Parking decals must be displayed by Wednesday, Sept. 6.

You will need your student ID to check out materials from the Library, use the testing and fitness centers, or access the computer labs on campus. Student Identification Card information is available online.

CPCC Today is your student e-newsletter sent to your CPCC email every Wednesdayor read it viathe CPCC app.CPCC Today covers a wide range of useful information from registration, parking and payment to important dates and events.

8. Learn about refund delivery options if you receive financial aid.

Refunds are processed electronically at CPCC! If you’re a new curriculum student registered for fall2017 who receives financial aid, you will receive a bright green envelope from Bank Mobile. Inside your envelope will be an Instant Personal Code with instructions on choosing your refund delivery option. The personal code will be needed to choose your refund delivery option. Your refund delivery options are: an electronic deposit to a personal bank account or an electronic deposit to a Bank Mobile Vibe account. If your selection is an electronic deposit to BankMobile Vibe account, a CPCC BankMobile Debit Card will be mailed to you. Remember this is NOT a credit card but a refund onlyrefund-onlycard. If you have not received your card, make sure you have updated your address through MyCollege. For more information, visit https://bankmobilevibe.com/. If you have any questions regarding the CPCC BankMobile debit card, please contact BankMobile at 1.866.782.0821 or the cashieringCashieringoffice at 704.330.4472.

We are here to help you, and we are ready to help you reach your academic goals. If you have any questions, call the CPCC Information Center at 704.330.2722 or visit the Student Success Center at any campus.

Thank you for using your CPCC e-mail account; it is the official means of college e-mail communication to you so please check your account often.

As we gear up for the fall 2016 semester – classes begin Monday, August 15 – we want to share some important reminders to help you during the first week of class. Remember, CPCC is a tobacco-free college. All tobacco products (including anything resembling tobacco products, such as e-cigarettes) are not allowed anywhere at all times. Thank you for your cooperation.

Here are the eight things you really need to know to be prepared for the new semester:

1.Attend class on the first day.

Download the CPCC appand use your CPCC login to view your class schedule from My College (or go to My Collegeto print your schedule). Bring a copy of your class schedule to ensure that the location has not changed. Note both the campus and building name for your classes. Look for information tables on campus to help you locate your classrooms or answer questions.

PLEASE NOTE: Tuesday (8/16) is the last day to add a full semester class without permission. A twelve-week session begins September 12 and the second eight-week short session begins October 12. Check CPCC Schedule Builder for course availability.

2.Plan to arrive early to allow enough time to park and find your class.

Traffic is heavy during the first two weeks of class. Download the CPCC appto see campus maps or visit www.cpcc.edu/campuses for information about each campus and tours, and follow #cpccparking on Twitter for the latest updates.

3.Park only in areas designated for CPCC students.

Local businesses strictly enforce towing. Student parking decals are available at any campus Cashiering office during regular operating hours and in Central High Room 263 from 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. Monday through Friday during the first week of school. Parking decals must be displayed by Friday, September 16.

You will need your student ID to check out materials from the Library, use the testing and fitness centers, or access the computer labs on campus. Student Identification Card information is available online

CPCC Today is your student e-newsletter sent to your CPCC email every Wednesdayor read it viathe CPCC app.CPCC Today covers a wide range of useful information from registration, parking and payment to important dates and events.

8.Learn about refund delivery options if you receive financial aid.

Refunds are processed electronically at CPCC! If you’re a new curriculum student registered for fall 2016 who receives financial aid, you will receive a bright green envelope from Bank Mobile. Inside your envelope will be an Instant Personal Code with instructions on choosing your refund delivery option. The personal code will be needed to choose your refund delivery option. Your refund delivery options are: an electronic deposit to a personal bank account or an electronic deposit to a Bank Mobile Vibe account. If your selection is an electronic deposit to BankMobile Vibe account, a CPCC BankMobile Debit Card will be mailed to you. Remember this is NOT a credit card but a refund only card. If you have not received your card, make sure you have updated your address through MyCollege. For more information, visit https://bankmobilevibe.com/. If you have any questions regarding the CPCC BankMobile debit card, please contact BankMobile at 1.866.782.0821 or the cashiering office at 704.330.4472.

We are here to assist you and are ready to help you reach your academic goals. If you have any questions, call the CPCC Information Center at 704.330.2722 or visit the Student Success Center at any campus.

As we gear up for the spring 2016 semester – classes begin Monday, January 11 – we want to share some important reminders to help you during the first week of class. Remember, CPCC is a tobacco-free college. All tobacco products, including vapes and other e-cigarette devices, are prohibited everywhere at all times. We thank you for your cooperation.

Here are the eight essential things you need to know to be prepared for the new semester:

1. Attend class on the first day. Download the new CPCC app and use your CPCC Login to view your class schedule from MyCollege (or go to http://mycollege.cpcc.eduto print your schedule). Bring a copy of your class schedule to ensure that the location has not changed. Note both the campus and building name for your classes. Look for information tables on campus to help you locate your classrooms or answer questions.

PLEASE NOTE: Tuesday (1/12) is the last day to add a full semester class without permission. The second eight-week short session begins March 14. Check CPCC Schedule Builder at https://schedule.cpcc.edu/myschedule/for course availability

3. Park only in areas designated for CPCC students. Local businesses strictly enforce towing. Student parking decals are available at any campus Cashiering office during regular operating hours and in Central High Room 122 from 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. Monday through Friday during the first two weeks of school.

Parking decals must be displayed by February 5.

4. Use your CPCC Login to access My College (or go to http://mycollege.cpcc.edu/) to find important information such as residency status, priority registration dates, enrollment verification, critical alert information, your student ID number and much more!

6. You will need your student ID to check out materials from the Library, use the testing and fitness centers, or access the computer labs on campus. Student Identification Card information is available online.

7. Read CPCC Today, your student e-newsletter sent to your CPCC email every Wednesdayor read it via the new CPCC app an. CPCC Today (http://www.cpcc.edu/cpcc-today) covers a wide range of useful information from registration, parking and payment to important dates and events.

8. Have you received your CPCC Debit Card? If you’re a new curriculum student registered for spring 2016 who receives financial aid, you will receive a CPCC Debit Card. Remember this is NOT a credit card but a refund only card. Once you receive your card, follow the included instructions and select your refund choice. Keep your card in a safe place even if you do not expect a refund this semester, as there is a replacement card fee.

If you have not received your card, make sure you have updated your address through MyCollege (http://mycollege.cpcc.edu/). For more information, visit www.cpccdebitcard.com. If you have any questions regarding the CPCC debit card, please contact Higher One at 1.866.782.0821 or the cashiering office at 704.330.6964.

Thank you for using your CPCC email account; it is the official means of college e-mail communication to you so please check your account often.

We are here to assist you and are ready to help you reach your academic goals. If you have any questions, call the CPCC Information Center at 704.330.2722 or visit the Student Success Center on your campus.

As we gear up for the fall 2015 semester – classes begin Monday, August 17 – we want to share some important reminders to help you during the first week of class. Remember, CPCC is a tobacco-free college. All tobacco products (including anything resembling tobacco products, such as e-cigarettes) are prohibited everywhere at all times. We thank you for your cooperation.

Here are the eight essential things you need to know to be prepared for the new semester:

1. Attend class on the first day. Download the new CPCC app and use your CPCC Login to view your class schedule from My College (or go to http://mycollege.cpcc.edu to print your schedule). Bring a copy of your class schedule to ensure that the location has not changed. Note both the campus and building name for your classes. Look for information tables on campus to help you locate your classrooms or answer questions.

PLEASE NOTE: Tuesday (8/18) is the last day to add a full semester class without permission. The twelve-week session begins September 14 and the second eight week session begins October 14. Check CPCC Schedule Builder at https://schedule.cpcc.edu/myschedule/ for course availability.

3. Park only in areas designated for CPCC students. Local businesses do enforce towing. Student parking decals are available at any campus Cashiering office during regular operating hours and in Central High Room 122 from 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. Monday through Friday during the first two weeks of school.

Parking decals must be displayed by August 31.

4. Use your CPCC Login to access My College (http://mycollege.cpcc.edu/) to find important information such as residency status, priority registration dates, enrollment verification, critical alert information, your student ID number and much more!

6. You will need your student ID to check out materials from the Library, use the testing and fitness centers, or access the computer labs on campus. Student Identification Card information is available online.

7. Read CPCC Today, your student e-newsletter sent to your CPCC email every Wednesday or read it via the new CPCC app an. CPCC Today (http://www.cpcc.edu/cpcc-today) covers a wide range of useful information from registration, parking and payment to important dates and events.

8. Have you received your CPCC Debit Card? If you’re a new curriculum student registered for fall 2015 who receives financial aid, you will receive a CPCC Debit Card. Remember this is NOT a credit card but a refund only card. Once you receive your card, follow the included instructions and select your refund choice. Keep your card in a safe place even if you do not expect a refund this semester, as there is a replacement card fee.

If you have not received your card, make sure you have updated your address through MyCollege (http://mycollege.cpcc.edu/). For more information, visit www.cpccdebitcard.com. If you have any questions regarding the CPCC debit card, please contact Higher One at 1.866.782.0821 or the cashiering office at 704.330.6964.

Thank you for using your CPCC email account; it is the official means of college email communication to you so please check your account often. You can now access your CPCC email account through the new CPCC app!

We are here to assist you and are ready to help you reach your academic goals. If you have any questions, call the CPCC Information Center at 704.330.2722 or visit the Student Success Center on your campus.